On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 01:17:46AM +0330, Aryan Ameri wrote: > Hi there: > > I have a IBM ThinkPad A31 notebook, which uses a Lucent/Agere AMR > Modem. There is currently no driver available for this device, and I > hear from here and there, that nobody's working on it. So I am > thinking of buying a PCMCIA real modem to put in the notebook. > However, I have no experience dealing with PCMCIA drivers. when I will > go shopping, should I have in mind a specific brand/model that is > known to work with GNU/Linux? or do all PCMCIA modem cards wok with > Linux? Also, what's the procedure of installing such a PCMCIA device? > If you are aware of any How2s or tips regarding this, that would > certainly be welcomed.
If you get REAL MODEM, it is a simple serial port on PCMCIA to PC and no need to worry about driver. Just look for name brand card which does not specify "Windows" as its requirement. -- ~\^o^/~~~ ~\^.^/~~~ ~\^*^/~~~ ~\^_^/~~~ ~\^+^/~~~ ~\^:^/~~~ ~\^v^/~~~ +++++ Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cupertino CA USA, GPG-key: A8061F32 .''`. Debian Reference: post-installation user's guide for non-developers : :' : http://qref.sf.net and http://people.debian.org/~osamu `. `' "Our Priorities are Our Users and Free Software" --- Social Contract